Bentley's Miscellany

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Bentley's Miscellany was a 19th-century British literary magazine known for publishing fiction, essays, and early works by prominent Victorian authors.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary magazine
periodical
circulationArea Great Britain
surface form: Britain

British Empire
contributor Charles Dickens
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
James Malcolm Rymer
William Harrison Ainsworth
William Makepeace Thackeray
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
editor Charles Dickens
William Harrison Ainsworth
editorEnd 1839
editorStart 1837
firstPublicationOf Oliver Twist
genre essay
fiction
humour
literary criticism
poetry
hasFormat essays
poems
reviews
serialised fiction
short stories
historicalContext Victorian era
illustratedBy George Cruikshank
inception 1837
language English
locationOfPublication London, England
surface form: London
mediaType print
namedAfter Richard Bentley
notableFor early publication of Charles Dickens's works
platform for Victorian novelists
serialisation of Oliver Twist
notableWorkPublished Oliver Twist
publicationEnd 1868
publicationFrequency monthly
publisher Bentley family
Richard Bentley
subject Victorian literature
popular fiction
social commentary
targetAudience general reading public
timePeriod 19th century
typeOfContent critical essays
original literary works
satirical pieces

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Charles Dickens employer Bentley's Miscellany
Richard Bentley notableWork Bentley's Miscellany
this entity surface form: Bentley’s Miscellany
All the Year Round successor Bentley's Miscellany
this entity surface form: The All the Year Round Christmas numbers
Oliver Twist firstPublishedIn Bentley's Miscellany
this entity surface form: Bentley’s Miscellany